Chaloklum Bay Resort — beachfront bungalows with a sea-facing pool on the quiet north coast
If you want to escape the buzz of Thong Sala and Haad Rin for a quiet beach on the island's north coast — Chaloklum Bay Resort is a 3-star beach resort of around 30 bungalows, right on Chaloklum Bay, a fishing village that still feels simple and laid-back · The draw is that the bungalows sit around a sea-facing pool, a few steps from a white-sand beach with a reef close to shore, with free breakfast, free Wi-Fi, free parking and a spa · It starts from around ฿1,500/night in normal season · But to be straight from the real reviews: the location and beach are the real deal, while room upkeep and service are things to read up on carefully before you book.
Chaloklum Bay Resort is a 3-star beach resort of around 30 bungalows at the western end of Chaloklum Bay (Chalok Lam), a fishing village on the north coast of Koh Phangan · What sets it apart from in-town stays is that it's genuinely beachfront, with bungalows set around an outdoor, sea-facing pool and a white-sand beach with a reef close to shore just a few steps away · Many reviews say the bay view at sunset and the easygoing fishing-village feel are exactly why they chose this side of the island in the first place.
Rooms come as a range of bungalows, from a Standard Bungalow and Garden Villa up to a Superior Seaview, a two-bedroom Family Bungalow and a Honeymoon Suite · Most are AC bungalows with a fridge, a balcony or patio and a sitting area separate from the bed · The reviews that like it say the bungalows are roomier than expected and you get a beachfront setting at a price that's still reasonable · But to be honest, a fair number of reviews flag the room condition — damp, peeling walls, deferred maintenance and cleanliness that isn't consistent across all the bungalows · It's worth asking to see the room first, and choosing a more recently refreshed type if one is offered.
"Beautiful, quiet beach and a pool facing the sea — you can sit and watch the sunset all evening, and the free breakfast was fine. But the room was older than I expected, so you have to accept some wear for the price."
The north-coast location is both the strength and the catch in one · Chaloklum Bay is quiet and calm, with none of the party scene of Haad Rin — good for genuine downtime, with several beachside seafood spots in the village to walk to, and it's a launch point for boats to Koh Ma and snorkelling over the reef · But understand that it's around 15–20 minutes by car from Thong Sala Pier and the main shops, on roads that wind over hills in places · Without your own wheels you'll be relying on the island's pricey taxis, so renting a scooter or car is the way to go if you plan to see other beaches.
There's a fair bit to be straight about, and it's why the overall scores here aren't high · Beyond the room condition and upkeep, plenty of reviews mention inconsistent front-desk service — some guests find the staff helpful, others get a cool welcome · A few reviews describe overbooking and being moved to another property, plus Wi-Fi charges that didn't match what was advertised, and patchy cleanliness of the beach and pool at times · The overall picture: TripAdvisor sits around 2.8 out of 5 (near the bottom of the island), while some platforms like Expedia/Hotels.com sit around 6 out of 10 — the wide spread shows the experience really depends on which bungalow you get and when you visit.
So who's it for? · It suits travellers who weight a quiet north-coast beachfront and price above all and can accept that rooms aren't new and service isn't slick · If you want to fall asleep to the waves, wake up and swim in a sea-facing pool, walk to seafood in a fishing village and aren't expecting a luxury resort — this delivers that mood for less than the big resorts on the east coast · But if you're after pristine rooms and dependable service, look instead at higher-scoring resorts around Haad Yao, Srithanu or Thong Nai Pan.
A tip from reading the real reviews: ask for a Seaview or a more recently refreshed bungalow, and inspect it before you accept — if you find damp walls or a musty smell, ask to switch right away · Book a free-cancellation rate in case plans change · Rent a car or scooter so you can get into town and reach other beaches · In the evening, walk to the village seafood spots in Chaloklum, and if you like snorkelling, ask the resort about trips to nearby Koh Ma.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Right on Chaloklum Bay — white sand, clear water, a reef close to shore
- ✓ Sea-facing pool, great for watching the sunset
- ✓ Free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking
- ✓ Quiet fishing-village setting, walk to seafood spots
- ! Many rooms are older, with damp, peeling walls and deferred upkeep
- ! Cleanliness and service can be inconsistent at times
- ! Far from the pier and main shops — you really need a vehicle
- ✓ Quiet north-coast beachfront, good for downtime
- ✓ Roomy bungalows with a balcony/patio, fridge and AC
- ✓ Near the boat launch for Koh Ma and reef snorkelling
- ✓ Lighter price than the big resorts for a beachfront stay
- ! Some reviews report overbooking and being moved elsewhere
- ! Front-desk welcome is inconsistent, cool at times
- ! Beach and pool cleanliness can fall short in places
- 💡If you expect pristine rooms and dependable service — many reviews report damp, peeling walls and inconsistent service → inspect the room first, choose a Seaview/refreshed type, or consider higher-scoring resorts around Haad Yao, Srithanu or Thong Nai Pan.
- 💡If you have no vehicle and want to walk to the pier and shops — Chaloklum is around 15–20 minutes by car from Thong Sala on winding roads → rent a scooter/car, or pick a stay in Thong Sala instead.
- 💡If you came for nightlife and a party vibe — the north coast is very quiet, with no Haad Rin scene → for the Full Moon Party, stay around Haad Rin or Ban Tai instead.